Episodes
Tuesday Apr 28, 2020
Co-ed Campus
Tuesday Apr 28, 2020
Tuesday Apr 28, 2020
For the past 40 years, women have outnumbered men in the University of South Carolina's student body. But the history of women on campus goes back to the institution's beginning, long before women were even allowed to attend.
Tuesday Apr 14, 2020
19th century student pranks
Tuesday Apr 14, 2020
Tuesday Apr 14, 2020
Painting the college president's horse green, removing wooden steps from the only building on campus, serenading professors with tin pans — those were just some of the pranks that students pulled at South Carolina College in the 19th century. Campus archivist Elizabeth West explains why those free-spirited students rebelled against the puritanical rules imported from New England colleges.
Tuesday Apr 07, 2020
The Carolina Quarantine of 1918
Tuesday Apr 07, 2020
Tuesday Apr 07, 2020
Today's COVID-19 landscape of quarantines and sickness bring to mind another pandemic — the 1918 influenza outbreak that hit hard on the University of South Carolina campus. One young student, Gadsden Shand, answered the call of duty and helped keep many of his classmates alive.
Tuesday Mar 31, 2020
Looking for Jack
Tuesday Mar 31, 2020
Tuesday Mar 31, 2020
Like many early 19th century colleges, South Carolina College had a complicated history with enslaved people. One of them was named Jack, and almost everyone agreed he was a vital cog in the college’s academic mission.
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
The Carolinian Creed
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Tuesday Mar 24, 2020
Written 30 years ago by students, professors and staff members, the Carolinian Creed embodies the University of South Carolina's core values of respect, integrity and kindness. The creed became a model for scores of other colleges and universities around the country.
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Getting in, admission standards then and now
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
How difficult was it to get admitted to the University of South Carolina in 1897? At that time, regrettably, only white students were admitted. You had to know grammar, geography, algebra, history — and Latin and Greek! Admission standards at the university have varied in the past two centuries. The bar for admission is a lot different than it was in 1897, but it guarantees that those who get in are ready to succeed.
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
A Chemical Reaction
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
When Professor Richard Brumby asked his chemistry students in 1850 to attend extra lectures, you'd have thought by their agitated reaction that he had asked them to jump off of a cliff. What resulted was a mob scene, a textbook bonfire and suspension of nearly the entire junior class of students at South Carolina College.
Tuesday Feb 18, 2020
The Great Wall of Carolina
Tuesday Feb 18, 2020
Tuesday Feb 18, 2020
It's nearly seven feet tall, 3,000 feet long and is made of 160,000 bricks. And it's older than half of the buildings on the University of South Carolina's historic Horseshoe. It's the campus wall, a structure that never succeeded in its original purpose — keeping mischievous 19th century students on campus. But during one tumultuous night in 1865, the wall very likely saved the campus from a fire that consumed one-third of the surrounding city.
Monday Feb 03, 2020
Why are we Gamecocks?
Monday Feb 03, 2020
Monday Feb 03, 2020
Of all the mascots the University of South Carolina might have chosen, how did the gamecock — a feisty bird that relishes a scuffle — get the nod? It all goes back to the aftermath of a football game in 1902 in which Carolina students nearly came to deadly blows with their in-state rival.